What are some of the more free-roaming and playable games out there?

25. RAGE: SAN FRANCISCO Platform: PC, PS3 & Xbox 360

This is a racing game, but in addition to pure vehicle racing, it also adds a system similar to the Grand Theft Auto series, and strengthens the elements of the street racing, so that players can enjoy the fun of vehicle racing like a movie.

SAN FRANCISCO's unique gameplay allows players to freely switch between the vehicles they drive and participate in the lives of their owners, triggering different side quests.

In essence it may be a racing game, but it has a lot more soul than that.

24. Dead Island Platforms: PC, PS3 & Xbox 360

24. Dead Island Platforms: PC, PS3 & Xbox 360

The game takes place on a tropical paradise in Papua New Guinea, where the player takes on the role of one of the characters vacationing there. As a result of the global plague and the misuse of genetics, the islanders have been turned into zombies, and the player must do everything possible to escape the zombies and survive.

Dead Island will be a first-person perspective action game, except that the player will not have a gun in his hand and will have to rely on simple props (and most of the time household items) at hand to defend himself and survive.

It's a zombie game in an open-world setting; there have been zombie games and open-setting games in the past, but the two genres have yet to intersect. This really starts a new sub-genre of games. The non-linear story setting makes for endless possibilities for the player on the completely open Banoi Island (the island in the game).

23. Infamous 2 Platform: PS3

23. Infamous 2 Platform: PS3

In comparison to its predecessor, Infamous 2 renders a much more beautiful open world. This superhero-based action game utilizes one well-set-up battle to bring the main character's story to life.

In addition to the open-ended setting, the game's morality system offers players a whole different mode of development. Players are even free to create their own things in the game.

22. Kingdoms of Amara: Punishment Platform: PC, PS3 & Xbox 360

22. Kingdoms of Amara: Punishment Platform: PC, PS3 & Xbox 360

There's hardly a dull moment in the game. It was a world full of magic, secrets and adventure. It would even change depending on the player's involvement.

Thanks to the game's open-ended setting, players are free to choose how to save the world. Feel free to play your own game and collect the books scattered around the world in the huge branching storyline.

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21. Suppression Platform: Xbox 360

21. Suppression Platform: Xbox 360

There's a lot of fun to be had in Suppression beyond the main missions. Thanks to a quest design that avoids the main quest line, players are free to roam Pacific City.

While the main story line requires players to be a good guy, that doesn't stop you from utilizing your superpowers to vent your grievances, or even using them to become a gangster or something.

The more powers you have, the more responsibility you have, but the fun is also such that Suppression offers just that.

20. Genesis VII Platform: PC

20. Genesis VII Platform: PC

Genesis VII is the seventh installment in the world of Richard Garriott's Genesis, the father of the modern RPG.

In the open world of Britannia, what players sow today becomes the fruit of tomorrow.

19. Myst Platform: PC

19. Myst Platform: PC

This is an RPG in which the races available to the player include human, dwarfP, elf, half-elf, gnome, halfling, half-orc, and half-orc. halfling), half-orcs (half-orc), half ogres (half-ogre) and other eight races. This is the first time that Tolkien's magical world has been blended with Victorian technology.

The Mysteries is different from the role-playing games of today that have fixed roles or professions, often tying players to a fixed structure or a desperate pursuit of numerical optimization. In Myst, players don't have to choose a career for the character they play, and there are dozens of "character backgrounds" that can be set, including "inheriting a large fortune," "being raised by monks," "being raised by a monk," and "being raised by a monk," and "being raised by a monk. There are dozens of "character backgrounds" to choose from, including "Inheriting a large fortune", "Raised by monks", "Running away from the circus", and so on. There are pros and cons to each of these background settings. For example, the "After the Hero" setting allows the player to start off with a family heirloom sword, but being the "After the Hero" puts the player's behavior under scrutiny, and if they make a mistake or do something bad, they will incur serious consequences. If you make a mistake or do something bad, you'll suffer serious consequences, and people on the evil side will be more wary of you.

18. Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas Platforms: PC, PS2 & Xbox

18. . Players are free to do what they want in downtown San Andreas, and that's enough, isn't it?

It's hard to imagine Rockstar putting such a huge amount of content on a single PS2 disc: from character customization, to storyline, to the entire San Andreas metropolitan area.

Grand Theft Auto has been imitated, never surpassed.

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17. Xenoblade Platform: Wii

17. Xenoblade Platform: Wii

Played for a superbly long ninety-eight hours, with almost a hundred hours to break the level, and took ten AA batteries to finally finish this very unconventional traditional RPG.

This is the first time that Nintendo's Xenoblade was released in the United States. /p>

Multiple combinations of seamless battles and magnificent maps, grasslands, forests, snowy mountains and other styles of scenery, the plot of the plot, I'm afraid that two hundred hours can not play a large number of side quests and hidden elements, and the role of the bond and a large number of NPC relationships, the construction of the RPG history of the most complete and richest world view of the player's behavior and even change the relationship between the NPCs, able to make the parents and children who are at odds with each other. The player's actions can even change the relationships of NPCs, reconciling feuding parents and children, or separating loving couples. In other words, the protagonist is not alone in his battles, but there are other people living in the alien world, and the player is able to experience their lives and experiences in detail.

For fans of Japanese RPGs, this is one of the greatest, bar none.

16. No Man's Sky Platform: PC, PS3 & Xbox 360

16. No Man's Sky Platform: PC, PS3 & Xbox 360

No Man's Sky succeeds in combining the elements of RPGs and first-person design, and takes gamers on a magical journey through Pandora, a desolate planet.

The game features features of the Diablo series, such as character upgrades, skill trees, and plot-driven modes; every time you open a treasure chest, you can't predict what items will drop, and the opener is always trying to get a more generous drop. Huge number of weapon props, each gun dropped has randomized attributes such as rate of fire, loading time, magazine capacity, etc. Upgradable skills, detailed skill categorization, and a weapon specialization system all contribute to the game's great success.

15. Firestorm: Paradise Platform: PC, PS3 & Xbox 360

15. Firestorm: Paradise Platform: PC, PS3 & Xbox 360

The entire city of Paradise is your track here.

This game features a new gameplay setting in an open world where players are free to choose their race missions. There is no main line, no straight line, all the player needs is to win the first place. In the network mode, players from all over the world can challenge each other and enjoy a hot and exciting journey to heaven.

Firestorm: Paradise serves as an iconic sandbox racer, and it's also one of the most successful racing games of all time.

14. Batman: Arkham City Platforms: PC, PS3 & Xbox 360

14. Batman: Arkham City Platforms: PC, PS3 & Xbox 360

It's not just that Batman: Arkham City manages to outshine its predecessor in the series, but that Arkham Asylum similarly takes the the series to a new peak.

This game removes the region-shifting approach of its predecessor, presenting players with a grand, open Arkham City.

In addition to completing the game's main story, players can also take on the role of Batman or Catwoman (with varying equipment and skills) as they navigate Arkham City. The huge open world with randomly triggered storylines is enough to keep players engrossed.

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13. Stalker: Shadows of Chernobyl Platform: PC

13. It's a first-person survival horror game that tells the story of what happened in the midst of the nuclear ruins of Chernobyl. At that time, an accident at the nuclear power plant turned the surrounding twenty square kilometers into a dead zone, and mutant creatures and mysterious forces began to slaughter the survivors. In order to prevent these mutant monsters from spreading to other areas, the STALKERs go on a dangerous mission, armed to the teeth. However, while exploring the radiation zone, they discover unknown secrets, and the whole incident becomes even more confusing.

In this open-ended game environment, players will need to complete mission after mission to finally unlock the secrets of Chernobyl.

12. Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood Platform: PC, PS3 & Xbox 360

12. Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood Platform: PC, PS3 & Xbox 360

In this game, it greatly expands the player's gaming space, adding many stores, areas, and players can even take the city of Rome. In addition to the game's dramatic main quest, this game also provides players with a wealth of interesting side quests. By completing these quests or challenges, players can also reap quite interesting rewards.

For experienced players, Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood is a sandbox game.

11. Fallout 3 Platforms: PC, PS3 & Xbox 360

11. Fallout 3 Platforms: PC, PS3 & Xbox 360

Like other games released by Bethesda, Fallout 3 allows players to freely embark on adventures.

The game is set in a vast and inhospitable world where the last survivors struggle to survive.

10. Dark Souls Platform: PC, PS3 & Xbox 360

10. Dark Souls Platform: PC, PS3 & Xbox 360

Dark Souls is a horror game, but it's not so much the fear of death that makes it so compelling, it's the challenge system. The fear of death is never a challenge and must be faced if you hope to make any progress.

As we all know, because death in the game is not eternal, we need to learn to conquer fear. Learning about death and how to avoid it in the game is the only rule for staying alive.

Never has there been such a game that tugs at the heartstrings. How well the game is experienced depends on how well the player restrains his or her fear.

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9. The Saints 3 Platforms: PC, PS3 & Xbox 360

9. The Saints 3 Platforms: PC, PS3 & Xbox 360

The series has always been mistaken for a Grand Theft Auto imitation in the past. But it's finally earned a chance to make a name for itself in its third generation.

The Mob Saints 3 is a game that breaks all the rules and you can't help but get caught up in the world of the game.

8. Fallout Platform: PC

8. Fallout Platform: PC

Of all the great RPGs, it was perhaps Fallout that set one of the precedents for open-world gaming.

The game Fallout, though set in the 22nd century, has a story setting and art style heavily influenced by the nuclear panic of the 1950s. In a post-apocalyptic era like that, when mankind is still struggling to survive, a new crisis has surfaced, and this time it will be a battle for the fate of mankind.

It goes without saying that Fallout laid the foundation for open-world gaming.

7. Crysis 2 Platform: PC, PS3 & Xbox 360

7. Crysis 2 Platform: PC, PS3 & Xbox 360

The game is set in the modern-day African wilderness, where the environment can change dynamically, and the player can experience seasons such as Deadwood and Wildfire. The game is set in the modern African wilderness, where the environment can change dynamically. In the game, the player has to travel between two power groups, who is the enemy and who is the friend depends on the player's choice of tasks and their own words and deeds are different.

The stage for Crysis 2 will no longer be the lush rainforests that characterized the previous installment of the series, but rather the battlefield will be shifted to the African continent, which is rife with conflict and death. Players will take on the role of a special commando team of mercenaries who infiltrate the mysterious African continent to assassinate notorious arms dealers.

Due to the game's ultra-freedom gameplay system, over 50 square kilometers of game world in which players are free to roam, and the game's open ending.

6. The Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind Platform: PC

6. The Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind Platform: PC

It's a grandiose world in which the player has the freedom to choose what, when, and where to play, and so the differences in these elements lead to endings in the way that the game starts. You can choose the path of the valiant warrior, or you can choose the profession of the thief to start the journey to riches. In short, in the world of Morrowind, the future ending depends on the player's present choice.

5. Just Cause 2 Platform: PC, PS3 & Xbox 360

5. Just Cause 2 Platform: PC, PS3 & Xbox 360

In this game, Agent Rico Rodriquez returns to lead us on an adventure on the tropical island of Panau.

Just Cause 2 allows players to explore the game's world as they wish. For example, the use of rope hooks and parachutes are quite free and innovative ways to play the game. Staying in the air for a few seconds allows the player to use the height advantage and complete missions. If you prefer to play on the ground, you can use your imagination to play with the rope hook.

This game abandons the numerous and boring branching missions of its predecessor in favor of a new "chaos" style system, whereby the creation of a chaotic situation will allow the various forces on the island to grow stronger and stronger, making it possible to use some of these combined forces to attack the government's fortresses.

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4. It tells the story of John Marston's adventures in the lawless Wild West, with gameplay similar to that of GTA4.

The game features massive, open-ended scenarios similar to those found in Grand Theft Auto 4, where players can see pioneer towns, vast prairies, and mountainous terrain. In addition to exciting shootouts and fights, players will be able to meet a number of characters with very different personalities and join them in experiencing the struggles and changes in the American West, the last wilderness.

3. My World Platform: PC & Xbox 360

3. My World Platform: PC & Xbox 360

That open-endedness of this game is no longer in doubt. In the game, players are free to create anything and everything, using different blocks to build their own "dream kingdom".

This is a game that lets players make their own games.

2. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Platform: PC, PS3 & Xbox 360

2. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Platform: PC, PS3 & Xbox 360

The open-ended nature of Bethesda's latest masterpiece is more than enough to make it worthwhile. The modding tools provide another source of creativity for the majority of gamers.

"It was a grand and free world until I took an arrow to the knee."

1. Grand Theft Auto 4 Platform: PC, PS3 & Xbox 360

1. Grand Theft Auto 4 Platform: PC, PS3 & Xbox 360

The game is set in Liberty City, which seems like a real city. It's like a real city. The streets are filled with people from all walks of life, from all walks of life. Here, the player is no longer playing the role of the protagonist, is an ordinary person in the city. Endless opportunities, hidden in the endless end.